Our website uses cookies to enhance the visitor experience (what's a cookieCookies are small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit a website. They are mainly used as a way of improving the website functionalities or to provide more advanced statistical data.). Are you happy for us to use cookies during your visits?
Please note: continuing without making a choice equates to giving us your consent, which you can withdraw at any time via our cookies policy page.

 

Government rejects call to raise pensioners' tax-free allowance


Newsletter issue – February 2026

A petition asked the Government to create a new tax code for people over state pension age and raise their personal allowance to £25,140. It passed 34,000 signatures, triggering an official Government response.

The Treasury said the proposal is too expensive and rejected the idea, calling it "costly and untargeted." The Government argues that significantly increasing the allowance for all pensioners would not be a focused use of public funds.

More pensioners will pay tax in coming years due to the frozen personal allowance of £12,570 until 2031, and the Triple Lock increasing state pensions, meaning more retirees will cross the tax threshold. An estimated 420,000 additional pensioners will pay income tax in 2025/26 compared to the previous year.

The State pension is rising close to the tax threshold - from April 2026, the full new state pension will rise to £12,547.60, just £22.40 below the tax-free allowance. This narrow gap means many more pensioners will become taxpayers as pensions continue to rise.

 

 

Request a callback from Mapperson Price

Our philosophy is to provide a professional friendly service to local people, including employed, self-employed and small to medium sized businesses. Fill in our callback form and we'll contact at a suitable time for you.

The partners are supported by staff with a range of experience in accounts, taxation, payroll, and company secretarial work to support the various services the firm offers.

REQUEST CALLBACK

We always aim to get it right first time, every time, we'll respond to you as soon as possible after your form has been received by us.

 


Newsletter Icon

Newsletter Sign up

Handy tax tips delivered directly to your email inbox